CNS Experts Quoted on NPR and in the Boston Globe

CNS Deputy Director Leonard Spector

November 17, 2010

On November 16, NPR sought out Leonard Spector, deputy director of the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) to help explain the tricky issue of securing the largest stockpile of weapons grade material outside of a nuclear weapons state. Spector, a former US Energy Department official, first became aware of the nuclear plant in the Kazakh city of Aktau in the 1990s. As he set the scene for a three-part series on the subject on the popular news program All Things Considered, Spector explained: “In a typical nuclear power plant, the plutonium is usable for nuclear weapons, but it’s of low quality and would not be what you seek. But this particular material at this reactor did have these attributes that made it really ideal for that purpose. And the reactor was sitting across the Caspian Sea from Iran.”